San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC). 2012

FloodingSea level rise

Assessment

Adapting to Rising Tides (ART) is a program of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), which brings together local, regional, state and federal agencies and organizations, as well as non-profit and private … associations for a collaborative planning project on sea level rise and climate change. This report is one of several products from these planning efforts. Specifically it is a focused assessment of Alameda County’s shoreline and flood inundation vulnerability due to future sea level rise. For the project an innovative mapping approach, which allows a single map to represent multiple potential future sea level rise and storm surge scenarios, was used that can be applied to other areas. The work presented in this report can inform near-term actions to address sea level rise. It can also inform when (i.e., at what level of sea level rise), we pass a tipping point where discrete actions along the shoreline are no longer sufficient to address these growing threats.

California Department of Public Health. 2017

Assessment

This Climate Change and Health Profile Report is a county-specific report designed to help Alameda County prepare for the health impacts related to climate change through adaptation planning. The report presents projections for county and … regional climate impacts, the climate-related health risks, and local populations that could be vulnerable to climate effects.

California Department of Public Health. 2017

Assessment

This Climate Change and Health Profile Report is a county-specific report designed to help Alpine County prepare for the health impacts related to climate change through adaptation planning. The report presents projections for county and … regional climate impacts, the climate-related health risks, and local populations that could be vulnerable to climate effects.

California Department of Public Health. 2017

Assessment

This Climate Change and Health Profile Report is a county-specific report designed to help Amador County prepare for the health impacts related to climate change through adaptation planning. The report presents projections for county and … regional climate impacts, the climate-related health risks, and local populations that could be vulnerable to climate effects.

Office of the State Climatologist of California. 2016

The Hydroclimate Report Water Year 2016 updates the 2015 report with data from Water Year 2016. This report includes key indicators for hydrology and climate in California and is updated annually with the newest available data to track … important trends, provide a compilation of indicators, and provide graphical visualization of data trends that are of interest to water managers, the media, State government, and the research community. The report provides information on annual precipitation, annual air temperature, snowpack, rain and snow trends, sea levels and more.

California Department of Public Health. 2017

Assessment

This Climate Change and Health Profile Report is a county-specific report designed to help Butte County prepare for the health impacts related to climate change through adaptation planning. The report presents projections for county and … regional climate impacts, the climate-related health risks, and local populations that could be vulnerable to climate effects.

California Department of Public Health. 2017

Assessment

This Climate Change and Health Profile Report is a county-specific report designed to help Calaveras County prepare for the health impacts related to climate change through adaptation planning. The report presents projections for county … and regional climate impacts, the climate-related health risks, and local populations that could be vulnerable to climate effects.

California Department of Transportation. 2018

FloodingSea level riseTemperatureWildfire

Assessment

Caltrans recently completed a vulnerability assessment in District 4 (Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, Santa Clara, San Francisco, San Mateo, Solano, and Sonoma), and will assess the eleven remaining districts by 2019. These assessments … identify the sections of the state highway system vulnerable to climate change impacts including precipitation, temperature, wildfire, sea level rise, and storm surge.

California Department of Water Resources. 2016

DroughtSnowpack

AssessmentPlanning and policy guidance

This 2016 Drought Contingency Plan for the Central Valley Project (CVP) and State Water Project (SWP) water operations from February to November 2016 includes a quantitative analysis of modeled hydrology for 2016 including 50%, 90%, and … 99 % exceedance scenarios based on the January 1, 2016 hydrologic scenarios and potential operations based on these analyses. This plan aids in quantifying the magnitude of available reservoir water resources under various hydrologic scenarios. The primary goals of the plan are to achieve a balance between reservoir storage for water supply and resource conservation, meet essential human health and safety needs, manage the intrusion of salt water into the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, and provide and maintain adequate protections for State and Federal endangered and threatened species and other fish and wildlife resources.